The brewery is hosting a “wall party” Saturday to celebrate the demolition of a wall separating the current space from the expanded area and then a grand opening of the new space May 24 with an outdoor beer garden and live music all day.

If they someday outgrow that space, Flattum said they have ambitions to move their production off-site to another west metro city, but keep the taproom in Excelsior.

Luger said that’s a good thing for the town, despite the few concerns.

“The brewery has been great,” she said about it boosting tourism to Excelsior and responding to any complaints. “They’re well established. And they’re successful.”